5/5 Muhammad Umer Naeem S. 1 year ago on Google
Kumrat
valley
is
one
of
the
undiscovered
marvelous
beauties
of
Pakistan
that
makes
you
feel
too
close
to
the
nature
and
mesmerizes
you.
The
waterfall
here
seems
like
rock
from
far
but
you
can
hear
the
voice
of
water
falling
on
rocks
from
quite
a
distance
which
make
you
realize
the
presence
of
a
waterfall
somewhere
between
these
heights.
It
take
around
30
mints
to
get
there
from
kumrat
main
bazaar.
You
also
need
to
hike
up
the
mountain
to
get
to
waterfall.
It's
take
5-10
mints
it
depends
on
your
stamina.
Kumrat
is
a
valley
in
the
Upper
Dir
District
of
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
province
of
Pakistan.
Kumrat
Valley
is
located
about
45
minutes
away
from
the
town
of
Thal
on
the
banks
of
the
Panjkora
River,
and
is
among
the
most
popular
tourist
spots
in
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
Every
summer
season,
around
a
million
tourists
from
different
areas
of
the
country
visit
Kumrat
Valley
for
its
greenery
and
cool
weather.
Around
Eid
al-Fitr
holidays,
around
2,000
vehicles
enter
the
region
on
a
daily
basis.
It
can
only
be
accessed
using
4x4
vehicles,
as
the
road
leading
to
it
is
unmetalled.
Another
feature
of
Kumrat
Valley
is
its
towering
Deodar
forest
trees
located
on
level
ground
adjacent
the
Panjkora
river.
At
several
places,
the
Panjkora
River
divides
into
channels,
on
the
banks
of
which
a
few
makeshift
camping
spots
offer
accommodation
to
tourists.
There
are
several
waterfalls
there
as
well.
Kala
Chashma
(Black
Spring)
is
also
located
there.
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